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European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers
Founded1951
TypeProfessional Organization
Location

Area served

Worldwide
MethodEvents, Publications, Education

Members

19,000

Employees

70
Websitewww.eage.org

The European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) is a professional organization for geoscientists and engineers, established in 1951 with a worldwide membership.[1] The association provides a platform for professionals in geophysics, petroleum exploration, geology, reservoir engineering, mining, civil engineering, digitalization and energy transition to exchange ideas and information. EAGE operates two divisions: the Oil & Gas Geoscience Division and the Near Surface Geoscience Division.[2] [3]

EAGE is headquartered in the Netherlands and has regional offices in Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, and Bogota. The association is committed to promoting the advancement of geoscience and engineering through various activities, including:

Events

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The largest EAGE event in any year is the EAGE Annual Conference and Exhibition, attracting almost 6,000 visitors from all over the world. The conference covers a wide range of topics in the fields of geoscience, geophysics, and petroleum engineering. The topics include imaging and interpretation of seismic data, modeling and simulation of reservoirs, geology and petrophysics, geomechanics and structural geology, geothermal energy, artificial intelligence and digitalization, environmental impact and HSE issues, and many more. The conference also covers topics such as exploration and production, carbon capture and storage, energy transition, and education in the future. The conference brings together experts in these fields to discuss current trends, future prospects, and best practices in various aspects of the industry.[5]

EAGE also organizes dedicated conferences and workshops on a variety of topics, including exploration for minerals, oil and gas, geothermal energy, as well as emerging areas such as water footprint, hydrogen, carbon capture and storage, and deepwater exploration.

The events also focus on various aspects of geoscience and engineering, including geostatistics, depth imaging, borehole geology, reservoir modeling, rock physics, seismology, and geochemistry as well as special sessions on topics such as women in geoscience and engineering.[6][7]

Additionally, EAGE hosts events dedicated to the use of new technologies and digitalization in the energy industry, as well as events that bring together young professionals and students in the field.[8][9]

Publications

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EAGE's flagship magazineisFirst Break. In addition, EAGE publishes five scientific journals: Geophysical Prospecting, Near Surface Geophysics, Petroleum Geoscience, Basin Research and Geoenergy. EAGE also publishes several books per year and maintains an online publishing platform called EarthDoc.[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "History - EAGE (European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers)". EAGE. Retrieved 2023-02-10.
  • ^ "Divisions - EAGE (European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers)". EAGE. Retrieved 2023-02-10.
  • ^ "Energy transition — a transformation in progress".
  • ^ "Accreditation - eage.org". Retrieved 2023-06-18.
  • ^ "Calendar of Events - EAGE (European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers)".
  • ^ "International Women's Day: Accelerating progress, celebrating achievements | SLB".
  • ^ "Women in Geoscience and Engineering Session - EAGE Annual 2024". 21 February 2022.
  • ^ "EAGE Annual Conference and Exhibition".
  • ^ "New technology in spotlight at EAGE". 13 July 2012.
  • ^ "EAGE EarthDoc".
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